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Comparisons between Model Forecast and Observed Boundary Layer Profiles and Related Comments on Cloud Prediction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: In this study comparisons are made between Met Office mesoscale model boundary layer profiles, and radiosonde data collected in the central United Kingdom during three intensive boundary layer cloud experiments. Significant ...
The Spatial and Temporal Evolution of a Cluster of SOFAR Floats in the POLYMODE Local Dynamics Experiment (LDE)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Up to forty neutrally buoyant floats (20 at 700 m, 20 at 1300 m) were used in the POLYMODE Local Dynamics Experiment (LDE) to provide a quasi-Lagrangian description of the structure and evolution of the mesoscale eddy field ...
Detecting Waves Using an Array of Sensors
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The method of frequency-wavenumber ?beamsteering? is a familiar tool in seismic applications and radar work where it is commonly used to detect coherent, propagating disturbances in ?noisy? data. However, its use in ...
A Climatological Study of Internal Gravity Waves in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Overlying the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Internal gravity waves are frequently observed in stably stratified regions of the atmospheric boundary layer. In order to determine the statistical influence of such waves on the dynamics of the boundary layer it is ...
Tracking Three Meddies with SOFAR Floats
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Three Meddies were tracked for up to two years in the Canary Basin using neutrally buoyant SOFAR floats. These Meddies have cores of warm, salty Mediterranean Water and are approximately 100 km in diameter, 800 m thick, ...
Toward Comprehensive Industrial Computed Tomography Image Quality Assessment: I. Phantom Design
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: When comparing the performance of different industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) systems, reconstruction algorithms, or scan protocols, it is important to assess how well the required inspection and measurement tasks ...
LANFEX: A Field and Modeling Study to Improve Our Understanding and Forecasting of Radiation Fog
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractFog is a high-impact weather phenomenon affecting human activity, including aviation, transport, and health. Its prediction is a longstanding issue for weather forecast models. The success of a forecast depends on ...
COLPEX: Field and Numerical Studies over a Region of Small Hills
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: able nighttime periods, large variations in temperature and visibility often occur over short distances in regions of only moderate topography. These are of great practical significance and yet pose major forecasting ...
The Tropical Air–Sea Propagation Study (TAPS)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he purpose of the Tropical Air?Sea Propagation Study (TAPS), which was conducted during November?December 2013, was to gather coordinated atmospheric and radio frequency (RF) data, offshore of northeastern Australia, in ...
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